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Red Bull target 2019 title with Honda

Dr Helmut Marko says Red Bull will begin 2019 with designs on a title-winning campaign. Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly will be powered by Honda engines net year, after Red Bull's patience with Renault finally snapped, prompting a messy divorce in the former title-winning partnership. Red Bull have made little secret of their frustrations at Renault's inability to keep pace with Mercedes and Ferrari in the V6 Hybrid era, but switching to Honda appears an almighty gamble given the Japanese marque's failure to take McLaren back to the front of the grid, as promised, between 2015 and 2017. Muddying the waters further is the fact that McLaren ditched Honda to take Renault's power units, as well...
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